About an American movie

Leadership performance:

Frank Dalla Berndt Frank Darabont

Main performance:

Morgan Freeman Morgan Freeman Tim Robbins Tim Robbins clancy brown clancy brown mark rolston mark rolston John Dward John R Woodward Jill Bellos Jill Bellos Paul McClane Paul McClane William Sadler.

The last movie:1September 1994 10

Introduction:

The film begins at 1946. Andy, a banker from Maine, gets drunk, gets in the car, loads the pistol, and then his wife cheats. Then he was sentenced to prison and became a felon in Shawshank prison.

In prison, he and the black prisoner Reid helped each other and became good friends; But a group of prisoners led by Boggs often attack Andy. Later, the prison guards discovered Andy's financial management ability, and they all came to him for investment consultation, and even came to him to consult their children's further education. The warden asked him to make false accounts to profit from it.

Many years later, one day, Andy solemnly told Reed that if you get out of prison, you must dig out a box under a tree somewhere. That night, Andy escaped from prison. After Reid was released, he did as Andy said, and the two friends met again on the Mexican coast.

This is definitely a good movie. I don't know how many times I watched it. Andy's escape, in particular, should be the climax of the movie.

I think Andy can escape from a high-security prison. Because of his infinite hope for a free life.

Before Andy came to Shawshank, the talk in prison was nothing more than perverts and fights. Chaos, filth, fear and despair have jointly created the harsh environment here. Prisoners have no human rights. They sell cheap labor for the warden for free. After Andy went to prison, this unwilling banker, although still unable to change the fact that prisoners were oppressed and humiliated, at least brought hope, an unprecedented breath of free life. This hope is different from what the warden said, "I am the light of the world, and there will be no darkness after me", because he is an out-and-out "pseudo-Christ" and he is only doing evil things in the name of Christ. The warden taught the prisoners not to blaspheme God, but in fact he regarded himself as God, and in his bones, his cruel essence was to make the prisoners submit to the torture of "discipline and Bible" or even "want" darkness, and finally institutionalized everyone in Shawshank, which led to the death of Lao Bu and the absence of the brand of "asking for instructions" of human rights after Rhett was released from prison. Without hope, he can never live like a normal person, and what the warden did completely destroyed the hope of Shawshank prisoners for the future.

Andy is destined to fight against the violent system, and he brings hope. This hope lies in the resolute resistance to the evil forces (three sisters), in the carving without losing the interest of life, in winning the only beer that Haley invited everyone to drink since he was in prison, in the wonderful music that everyone had never heard before, in his unremitting leadership in building the best prison library in England, and in his tireless efforts to dig holes and escape from prison for 20 years. In this regard, we have to say that Andy is a hero who is poetically directed by the director. Delaban's portrayal of this role is clearly presented through several "hopes" that run through the whole play. Perhaps he is a hopeful character, but through his personal efforts, we can see various changes, the most obvious of which comes from Rhett. It's hard to imagine that if there were no agreement between Andy and him, Rhett, like Lao Bu, would not be able to adapt to society because of long-term institutionalization. In the end, he can only "patronize" here in a free society under long-term oppression. Because of this agreement, Rhett persisted and found the end of his "hope"-freedom. True freedom is freedom of thought. Obviously, this is Andy's redemption of Rhett with his own actions. Another obvious change comes from Tommy, an illiterate young man who was admitted to high school under his influence. In the library that Andy tried to build, people temporarily forgot oppression, violence and panic, and the joy of free and peaceful life brought hope to everyone.

I think Andy left Rhett the theme of the movie:

..... Hope is a good thing, maybe the best thing, and there is always hope ... Now that you have come, go further. ...

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